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that is new to us in britain. it is common on the content, but -- on the continent, but not here. >> i am a member of the conservative party. i stand for what? if i am a liberal, i stand for what? >> there is a spectrum from what you might call the left to the right. the conservative party tends to occupy the right hand third of that spectrum, although there are wild extremes on the right were not in the conservative -- who are not in the conservative party. the labor party tends to occupy the left hand third. but to say that the liberal party is in the middle third would be wrong. there are a lot of them who are to the right on the conservative and some who are to the left. liberal is in the old sense of the world, not the way you use it in the united states. you tend to mean that left-wing and in the united states. liberal means a belief in individual freedom, a belief in individual liberty. >> that would be like a libertarian? >> there are plenty of libertarians in the liberal party. there are high tax liberals
that is new to us in britain. it is common on the content, but -- on the continent, but not here. >> i am a member of the conservative party. i stand for what? if i am a liberal, i stand for what? >> there is a spectrum from what you might call the left to the right. the conservative party tends to occupy the right hand third of that spectrum, although there are wild extremes on the right were not in the conservative -- who are not in the conservative party. the labor party tends to...
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semantics plad tom dashiell didn't like that you were using the phrase war. i have two new. overseas contingency operation and man caused disaster which is what the current administration referred to it as. >> words matter. the thing about the modern president is every word is analyzed and sometimes i didn't get my words right. i never -- i tell these audiences i speak to, you didn't elect me because i was shakespeare. i didn't pretend to be. and you speak a lot as the president and, of course, you are going to say things that when you look back at it you wish you would have put it differently and bring 'em on was -- i really didn't realize at the time when i said it because my intentions were to bolster our troops and send a message to the enemy but in retrospect i probably could have put it a little more artfully. >> it was an unscripted event after 9/11. >> i can hear you and the rest of the world hears you and the people who knocked all these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> usa! usa! usa! >> the truth of the matter is the unscripted moments are best whether t
semantics plad tom dashiell didn't like that you were using the phrase war. i have two new. overseas contingency operation and man caused disaster which is what the current administration referred to it as. >> words matter. the thing about the modern president is every word is analyzed and sometimes i didn't get my words right. i never -- i tell these audiences i speak to, you didn't elect me because i was shakespeare. i didn't pretend to be. and you speak a lot as the president and, of...
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they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helpi them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ . >> sean: tonight on our american panel. she is a journalist at the man institute, judith miller is here. she a nationally syndicated radio talk show host monica crowley is back. he's an iraq war vet republican congressional candidate for north carolina's 7th district, ilario pantano is with us. guys good to see. a couple weeks ago, anybody know who john boehner was? >> not even republicans. >> sean: it is interesting. he smokes, and he's got a deep tan often. it started with the president himself. watch this. >> the president: there were no new policies from mr. boehner. there were no new ideas. in fact, when mr. boehner was near cleveland, he attacks us foreclosing a few of these loopholes. mr. boehner dismissed these jobs we saved. teaching our kids. patrolling
they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helpi them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ . >> sean: tonight on our american panel. she is a journalist at the man institute, judith miller is here. she a nationally syndicated radio talk show host monica crowley is back. he's an iraq war vet republican congressional candidate for...
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their flag and replaced it with the nicaraguan flag the troop leader told a local newspaper that he used google maps to identify the area but it turns out the google's border line was off by two kilometers leading the corrado to believe that this is in fact their rightful chunk of land now we should mention that this was in a random invasion but rather an attempt at reclaiming a much just created area along the san juan river between the two countries and the head of the internet giants cartography department says that it was all an accident and they hope to have the border appropriately marked soon now the un and coast to read his excellency are looking into the misguided attack and meanwhile google says sorry we're working on fixing the problem so that's it google is just going to say hey our mistake we're going to fix it google has worked hard on its mapping system invading people's privacy all over the sake of getting the most accurate information possible yet they still royally screw up and this is even the first time that it's gotten in the middle of a major territory dispute just
their flag and replaced it with the nicaraguan flag the troop leader told a local newspaper that he used google maps to identify the area but it turns out the google's border line was off by two kilometers leading the corrado to believe that this is in fact their rightful chunk of land now we should mention that this was in a random invasion but rather an attempt at reclaiming a much just created area along the san juan river between the two countries and the head of the internet giants...
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they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helpi them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ and you can't go back and un-do the times you tried quitting... ♪ ...then started again. but every smoker was a non-smoker once. and you could be again. for many, smoking is a treatable medical condition. so talk to your doctor about prescription treatment options and support. and make this time, your time. but, i'm a home. i'm always outside. i make being inside possible. look, do me a favor. get flood insurance. floods can devastate your home. fred, how you doing over there? i think this is gonna be a problem. see what i mean? hey, i know what i'm talking about. because i'm a home people. and, there's no place like me. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. for a free brochure, call the number on your screen. . >> sean: tonight on our american
they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helpi them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ and you can't go back and un-do the times you tried quitting... ♪ ...then started again. but every smoker was a non-smoker once. and you could be again. for many, smoking is a treatable medical condition. so talk to your doctor about prescription...
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he was attacked by two men using a weapon. most believe he had become a target because of his bold recourse sang and hard-hitting blogs on the internet. now, even the president has been forced to speak out about this list brazen attack on a journalist. he said the journalist's job is to tell the truth honestly and professionally. whoever is behind the attack, he said, would be punished. those are the words that journalists will take into the streets in moscow. but they are also vowing to continue these protests. until the president's words are turned into action and those responsible for the attack are actually brought to justice. >> you are watching bbc world news from london. in a state visit to indonesia and, president obama has said that the u.s. and the islamic world are moving away from mutual distrust. the companies involved in the gulf of mexico oil spill had the culture of and safety. in the first major interview since leaving the white house, george w. bush has defended the use of waterboarding saying it helped stop
he was attacked by two men using a weapon. most believe he had become a target because of his bold recourse sang and hard-hitting blogs on the internet. now, even the president has been forced to speak out about this list brazen attack on a journalist. he said the journalist's job is to tell the truth honestly and professionally. whoever is behind the attack, he said, would be punished. those are the words that journalists will take into the streets in moscow. but they are also vowing to...
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can you tell us what it was like to be president of united states said day? >> guest: marvell became clarified. the party of my administration changed from tax cuts toward dealing with the.com bust lawyer knows of left behind and when they said the second tower has been an american is under attack i was staring at young children. my first reaction my role became clear. the contrast between the evil and the innocence it was clear my job was to protect. i put in their everything after that, the decisions i made many due to that attack that day. i tried to get home and urged not to come back. we flew around the country with two stops louisiana and the rest of 4:00 in the afternoon i said i am going home, we're very uncertain about other attacks by sure wasn't going to give a speech from a broker in nebraska i would not give the enemy the psychological vantage the only time in my presidency, one time i will not tell you but i overruled by the secret service. their job is to protect the president but i said i am going home. i gave this speech and we were in four s
can you tell us what it was like to be president of united states said day? >> guest: marvell became clarified. the party of my administration changed from tax cuts toward dealing with the.com bust lawyer knows of left behind and when they said the second tower has been an american is under attack i was staring at young children. my first reaction my role became clear. the contrast between the evil and the innocence it was clear my job was to protect. i put in their everything after that,...
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turns out he didn't think we would use force. i'm not sure what more i could have done to make it clear. >> sean: you talk about wmd, when saddam didn't use wmd on our troops, i was relieved. you talk about the absence of work md stockpiles. frustrating for you? >> of course. everybody thought he had wmd, every intelligence service, everybody in the administration. >> sean: a lot of democrats said it. >> a lot of members of congress. >> i think for the sake of history, prior to my arrival congress had overwhelmingly passed a resolution for the removal of saddam hussein from power embraced by my predecessor. >> sean: they forgot that. >> any way. >> sean: when you concluded you needed to go forward, another decision with the surge. senator mcconnell comes into your office. i'll let i pick it pup from there. >> mitch is a dear friend of mine and a fine senator and said he was concerned about the upcoming election. basically said my popularity was going to cost us the congress. i of course thought back to such scandals. i readily co
turns out he didn't think we would use force. i'm not sure what more i could have done to make it clear. >> sean: you talk about wmd, when saddam didn't use wmd on our troops, i was relieved. you talk about the absence of work md stockpiles. frustrating for you? >> of course. everybody thought he had wmd, every intelligence service, everybody in the administration. >> sean: a lot of democrats said it. >> a lot of members of congress. >> i think for the sake of...
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your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, reported sometimes less than 2 weeks after starting plavix. other rare but serious side effects may occur. [ male announcer ] the u.s. government may soon require brake override technology on all new cars and trucks. at nissan, think this is a good idea. so we did it... ...six years ago. [ wind howling ] nissan. innovation for safety. innovation for l. >>> welcome back to this special edition of hannity. we a
your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever,...
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there were happy for it to be used in the way that it was. again it is the control that came later that if you like contaminated the whole thing. >> i'm surprised that obviously the foreign affairs committee asked you to go back and check and then you will then a supplementary memorandum so you must have checked at this point and must have thought that we'd clearly established that he hadn't actually been in the loop on this and -- panicky had certainly dannel the meetings. >> he knew it was happening -- as you say it should have happened. >> definitely. >> thank you. john's team. i think you are referring to jic. of course of the time he was still the jic chair. >> i was talking about jic. the assistance team, yes. >> we are going to turn the question now to a different topic. >> i would like to turn from the intelligence aspect and ask you about your work in the period of 2002 and early 2003 with regard to communicating with the ever met iraqi policy to the media and public and answer the public's considerable concerns and questions. the me
there were happy for it to be used in the way that it was. again it is the control that came later that if you like contaminated the whole thing. >> i'm surprised that obviously the foreign affairs committee asked you to go back and check and then you will then a supplementary memorandum so you must have checked at this point and must have thought that we'd clearly established that he hadn't actually been in the loop on this and -- panicky had certainly dannel the meetings. >> he...
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i step back to take an this rainbow then said it is smiling on us. the reason i did because the rainbow was exactly behind the balcony were the tyrant had given his last speech. thank you for coming. [applause] [applause] >> thank you michael barone then president bush would a great way to kick off the miami book fair. we hope to see you throughout the week ended your pre-purchased a book they will be available outside there is a line to get into. if you did not repurchase one, there are some for sale write outside as well. thank you. we will see you this week. [inaudible conversations] . .
i step back to take an this rainbow then said it is smiling on us. the reason i did because the rainbow was exactly behind the balcony were the tyrant had given his last speech. thank you for coming. [applause] [applause] >> thank you michael barone then president bush would a great way to kick off the miami book fair. we hope to see you throughout the week ended your pre-purchased a book they will be available outside there is a line to get into. if you did not repurchase one, there are...
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they will be sentenced on wednesday. >> stay with us. a 14-year-old new got legal backing and will sail so low of around the world and into record books. -- sail solo around the world. in two years the 2012 olympics will have just got under way and mark a crucial milestone of preparations for the games. plenty of current and former olympic stars turned up for a preview of the facilities. there was our sports correspondent. >> the opening of the bridge that will be the gateway to the olympic park. a collection of athletes, tv presenters and builders. inside, a little piece of history. he became the first person to ride a bike at the venue he hopes to add to his gold medal collection. >> it got the goose bumps going and to realize that was the venue the olympic games were taking place. it was inspirational stuff. it is a very exciting day. everyone is very excited. >> a special track had been late for -- laid for michael johnson. it is already possible to sprint inside the stadium. >> 3-2-1, go. michael of a jog for johnson. plenty of oppo
they will be sentenced on wednesday. >> stay with us. a 14-year-old new got legal backing and will sail so low of around the world and into record books. -- sail solo around the world. in two years the 2012 olympics will have just got under way and mark a crucial milestone of preparations for the games. plenty of current and former olympic stars turned up for a preview of the facilities. there was our sports correspondent. >> the opening of the bridge that will be the gateway to the...
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he edifies with us. his famous and that the. in 1992 for the new york primary was speaking at a nightclub. he was hassled. he added that same phrase. he said i feel your pain. became an instant punch line. you know what, it's true. he does. he really does. people all over the world from gaza to gonad to northern ireland, from little rock to los angeles to right here in brooklyn know what. many make for the best reading, first because of the southern idiom that is essential to understanding and which as a northerner i find both enjoyable and extremely expressive. for example, one journalist speaking of some of the top aides during his first term as governor, more than rendition. he says those people were about as congenial as a porcupine. also providing some of the best insight because they knew him just as bill. they knew him before he was invested with all the trappings of the presidency and the presidential campaign. they will see him jogging around little rock, driving his red mustang. wait on line at the video store. i don't
he edifies with us. his famous and that the. in 1992 for the new york primary was speaking at a nightclub. he was hassled. he added that same phrase. he said i feel your pain. became an instant punch line. you know what, it's true. he does. he really does. people all over the world from gaza to gonad to northern ireland, from little rock to los angeles to right here in brooklyn know what. many make for the best reading, first because of the southern idiom that is essential to understanding and...
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madam, former first lady, you speak to the heart of all of us. reading from her book and then take questions. microphones are on either side. please keep your questions brief and non. she honors us by taking time out from her extraordinarily busy schedule continuously inut fighting. please join us in welcoming the woman i have been able to call, i think, with full force and continued conviction leader in chief of the united states oferf america. [applauding] [applauding] >> thank you all. thank you so much. of thank you very much. yhank you for all your good worr thank you for being such a greak partner for the national book festival. thank you for continuing to for build this national booknd than festival.k f this is the tenth national book festival, which i think is so terrific. is th feal whie looking around the stand and all around the festival there is a hugelyerric popular theme. thank you all for coming and thank you for the warm welcome.c i especially want to thank david rubenstein who is sitting here on the front row for yourk davi ubens
madam, former first lady, you speak to the heart of all of us. reading from her book and then take questions. microphones are on either side. please keep your questions brief and non. she honors us by taking time out from her extraordinarily busy schedule continuously inut fighting. please join us in welcoming the woman i have been able to call, i think, with full force and continued conviction leader in chief of the united states oferf america. [applauding] [applauding] >> thank you all....
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water boarding was used in the integration of terrorist suspects. this induces the feeling of suffering and drowning but mr. bush was assured that it was not torture and it was legal and right. >> you used it on three people. >> to gain valuable information to help that country and this was the right thing to do. >> he was asked if khalid sheikh mohammed, the man thought to be behind the 9/11 attacks should be watered boarded. he responded, damn right. he believes that this also prevent the attacks in the uk. >> he did not believe that he was authorized to torture. that is clear from his book, is statements, his statements at the time. he also believed that there was many many lives saved and plots foiled. >> on iraq, mr. bush defended his decision to go to war. he called the moment on the aircraft carrier and mistake where the mission accomplished banner seemed to ignore the coming chaos. he also was regretful that no weapons of mass destructions were found. >> apologizing would say that the decision was a wrong decision and i don't believe it was
water boarding was used in the integration of terrorist suspects. this induces the feeling of suffering and drowning but mr. bush was assured that it was not torture and it was legal and right. >> you used it on three people. >> to gain valuable information to help that country and this was the right thing to do. >> he was asked if khalid sheikh mohammed, the man thought to be behind the 9/11 attacks should be watered boarded. he responded, damn right. he believes that this...
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we have our own facebook page, as well as updates from us. you will also find links to the bbc world news website, where there are features an analysis. you can also us on twitter. before we go, to look ahead to the world news america. we will have the first-person account of what life is like for the daughter of a hit man. that is open to both bbc world news america." let me give you a reminder of our top story, president obama has tailed the end of u.s. combat operations in iraq, saying that the u.s. has a huge price to put. he said that his country's most urgent task was to restore the economy, as we were told live from washington just a few moments ago. that is all for this edition "gmt." stay with us on "bbc world news ," there is plenty more to come. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, ver
we have our own facebook page, as well as updates from us. you will also find links to the bbc world news website, where there are features an analysis. you can also us on twitter. before we go, to look ahead to the world news america. we will have the first-person account of what life is like for the daughter of a hit man. that is open to both bbc world news america." let me give you a reminder of our top story, president obama has tailed the end of u.s. combat operations in iraq, saying...
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that's right hollywood box office is about ten billion dollars a year now using derivative contracts you could leverage up to two hundred billion dollars a year and then you could move the price of movies in ways you want them to move and you could get movies produced that you want to see produced so here's my idea let's take a country like russia with an active exchange and derivatives market of their own they could effectively trade boxoffice futures contracts in russia get a two or three hundred billion dollars change going and bid up prices of movies that had a good view of russia and so short those projects that had a negative view that they didn't want to see produced they could control the hollywood dream factory right here for a mosque out well russians do play the bad guys the most. so maybe they could intervene there but let's talk about movies goldman sachs is making a movie about itself goldman the movie by goldman. wow this brings up interesting questions about casting i think for a lloyd blankfein the c.e.o. how about divine from those john waters movies remember susan
that's right hollywood box office is about ten billion dollars a year now using derivative contracts you could leverage up to two hundred billion dollars a year and then you could move the price of movies in ways you want them to move and you could get movies produced that you want to see produced so here's my idea let's take a country like russia with an active exchange and derivatives market of their own they could effectively trade boxoffice futures contracts in russia get a two or three...
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. >> tony blair speaking to us. africa has seen substantial economic growth, but if it is not trickling down to the poorest in 10 african countries and experiment is clustering -- turning clusters of villages. >> it is a scene you would find across much of world youth donda -- rural uganda. life has changed in recent times for she and her husband. their income is no logger so dependent on this crap. thanks to the millennium of village project, they have more cows and goats. they now live in a brick home next door. >> we did not have enough food before. we did not have money and now we have money. >> making a difference to entire communities is what this project claims to do by targeting a specific area. school feeding programs are a key example, a way of getting poor children to go to school and stay there. critics suggest there is the risk that is the largest of four islands of success in a sea of failure. >> i think we have done our job. we have done our job in the sharing these [unintelligible] government is prom
. >> tony blair speaking to us. africa has seen substantial economic growth, but if it is not trickling down to the poorest in 10 african countries and experiment is clustering -- turning clusters of villages. >> it is a scene you would find across much of world youth donda -- rural uganda. life has changed in recent times for she and her husband. their income is no logger so dependent on this crap. thanks to the millennium of village project, they have more cows and goats. they now...
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politicians used to score points. when it comes to security and defense issues there's a host of other countries actively promoted as bogeyman in the u.s. flyers like this are being turned out by a major conservative think tank in washington they're designed to form a negative public opinion on the landmark arms control deal with washington that's up for ratification in the senate it would be absolutely wrong for anyone to try to demonize russia at a time when we need russia's cooperation in order to limit the amount of nuclear weapons when it comes to the future of the start treaty the ramifications of washington's fear mongering policy can be destructive as far as i'm concerned forget about reset by not ratifying start by not going forward with deputy accession we are just going to bolster that latter group of people who don't want to do business with the west sending mixed signals has become normal business in washington d.c. has the media organization which oversees america's international broadcasting walter isaa
politicians used to score points. when it comes to security and defense issues there's a host of other countries actively promoted as bogeyman in the u.s. flyers like this are being turned out by a major conservative think tank in washington they're designed to form a negative public opinion on the landmark arms control deal with washington that's up for ratification in the senate it would be absolutely wrong for anyone to try to demonize russia at a time when we need russia's cooperation in...
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tell us what you wanted to do with this book. >> i thought it'd be kind of strange to start off, i was born in a log cab pin. [laughter] wasn't exactly the case. i wanted to, michael, i wanted people to understand what it waa like to be president during ain consequential time. i made a lot of controversialf decisions, and i wanted to give the reader a chance to understand the process by whiche i made decisions.unde the environment in which i made decisions, the people i listened to as i made decisions. i m and this is not an attempt to rewrite history, it's not an attempt to fashion a legacy, it is an attempt to be a part of the historical narrative, and it was a joyous experience to write it. there is an autobiographical portion, and i put that in there to try to make the firstn decision of the book, why i ran for president in the first place, a logical decision for the reader. in other words, i couldn't just say i decided to run without describing the person who was returning, so the book starts off with can you tell me a day in which you haven't had ad ru drink?ri and i can tell you
tell us what you wanted to do with this book. >> i thought it'd be kind of strange to start off, i was born in a log cab pin. [laughter] wasn't exactly the case. i wanted to, michael, i wanted people to understand what it waa like to be president during ain consequential time. i made a lot of controversialf decisions, and i wanted to give the reader a chance to understand the process by whiche i made decisions.unde the environment in which i made decisions, the people i listened to as i...
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thank you for being with us. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global...
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join us for technology update on our g. you're watching aussies great to have you with us the headline it's. a russian investigation into the sinking of a south korean warship in march counters the u.s. led investigation of planes because munis no doubts according to a south korean newspaper. the sun thousands of barrels of dangerous chemicals could reach the russian border within a week after being washed into a river by the laws in northeastern china. the governor of the u.s. state of arizona is said to appeal against a federal court ruling that looks part of of new immigration law a section in the controversial bill gave police the right to question suspects about that immigration status. and make smoke and scorching temperatures really small skirt as the muck or reaches a second record high in a week and the relief is especially when we can deal with the brain fog colds. and hard time falling into the program spotlight is there is such a thing as a pure russian joining the cultural institute a moscow things the reason c
join us for technology update on our g. you're watching aussies great to have you with us the headline it's. a russian investigation into the sinking of a south korean warship in march counters the u.s. led investigation of planes because munis no doubts according to a south korean newspaper. the sun thousands of barrels of dangerous chemicals could reach the russian border within a week after being washed into a river by the laws in northeastern china. the governor of the u.s. state of arizona...
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to give us a better light. we've had in our system a reward for people who'd do the right thing. thus the fairness that marie was talking about. judy you talking about it freed tax system, but it is not free. people have to pay some sort of levy. >> so that everyone can protect a 90% of what they worked for. you have to get back in the business of making it difficult argument to the public, not being frightened of what they may or may not say. i am ready to do that. >> another important, there is a crucial question about where is middle england? we put a top rated tax on our 150,000 households, and i thought i was there to reduce that deficit and to protect other people from cuts in public services. i think we can appeal to middle england, but middle england relies on our public services. 90 for a -- 90% of the population use our public services. sometimes we got it wrong where middle england was in terms of their opinions. >> there's no such thing as a free lunch. i admire what he said about the national care
to give us a better light. we've had in our system a reward for people who'd do the right thing. thus the fairness that marie was talking about. judy you talking about it freed tax system, but it is not free. people have to pay some sort of levy. >> so that everyone can protect a 90% of what they worked for. you have to get back in the business of making it difficult argument to the public, not being frightened of what they may or may not say. i am ready to do that. >> another...
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the failure to embrace change in 1995 still haunts us today. a procedure committee report into parliamentary questions as a whole which was published in 2002 really only glanced at pmqs, conceding that the contest "tends to encourage 'tribal behaviour' on both sides which damages the public image of the house, while the hopping from one subject to another which is the consequence of open questions militates against sustained and serious scrutiny" but only one very minor procedural change was recommended and accepted. the only real reform of note in all that time was achieved by the liaison committee. in their report shifting the balance in 2002 they suggested
the failure to embrace change in 1995 still haunts us today. a procedure committee report into parliamentary questions as a whole which was published in 2002 really only glanced at pmqs, conceding that the contest "tends to encourage 'tribal behaviour' on both sides which damages the public image of the house, while the hopping from one subject to another which is the consequence of open questions militates against sustained and serious scrutiny" but only one very minor procedural...
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language, of course, does bind us. the significant thing about the 20th century would be that the british and americans spoke the same language, it was said. and it has had its effect. all sorts of people all around the world speak english now, so that ty is not as as strong as it once was. it has been reflected in the british polling results, at the moment, there has been doubts about the relationship. not because of what the americans did so much as what the brits did, or they're the door, when tony blair was prime minister. and there's a certain sensitivity to this idea that tony blair, and subsequently gordon brown, the former prime minister, had become tools of american foreign policy. this has been said before about other times. this was particularly acute. there will be a reassessment at the working level between the military establishments, between the intelligence establishment, and in business, the ties will be very strong. the two nations may be drifting apart somewhat. in britain, there is a concern with wh
language, of course, does bind us. the significant thing about the 20th century would be that the british and americans spoke the same language, it was said. and it has had its effect. all sorts of people all around the world speak english now, so that ty is not as as strong as it once was. it has been reflected in the british polling results, at the moment, there has been doubts about the relationship. not because of what the americans did so much as what the brits did, or they're the door,...
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thank you all for joining us. i covered hurricane katrina, and standing in the rubble of what was left in the middle of the worst natural disaster to strike in modern history, partisan politics was the furthest thing from my mind. at thef all, let's look worst-case scenarios. in the perfect world, we would all get along, lohan said, come together for the good of our country and our fellow citizens --, along -- to get along, hold hands, come together for the good of our country and our fellow citizens. what happened? >> i remember president bush gave one of the great -- i gave one of the great speeches of my lifetime, and we were all republicans that night. i do think katrina, while it was a terrible tragedy and fingers were pointed, our hearts broke as we watched that, and president clinton brought the country together, so this country does have a history of forgetting about bipartisanship when it really matters. the focus of an scandal as a political weapon and the focus on using investigations for the misuse of
thank you all for joining us. i covered hurricane katrina, and standing in the rubble of what was left in the middle of the worst natural disaster to strike in modern history, partisan politics was the furthest thing from my mind. at thef all, let's look worst-case scenarios. in the perfect world, we would all get along, lohan said, come together for the good of our country and our fellow citizens --, along -- to get along, hold hands, come together for the good of our country and our fellow...
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we are -- i used the streets yesterday, secretary salazar used this phrase and we're going to do what we have to do, secretary salazar said, our boots on the throat is bp to ensure they're doing all that they, all that is necessary while we do all that is humanly possible to do with the incident. absolutely. >> i wonder if the plane ride back yesterday, did the president share any personal reflections about what he's on the ground and always feeling about all this? the mac well, i think i talked about a little bit of this on the trip home. you get a real -- you get a real sense of the topography, the geography of what we're dealing with and how the president said that you could see from the air the weapons in that area obviously have undergone lots of change and not for the good over the past many years. the president said you could see that from the air. speaking with the parish president, speaking with a local fisherman, you get a sense of what's at stake, both environmentally and economically. and i think the president reiterated to all of us as he had said, had said over many, man
we are -- i used the streets yesterday, secretary salazar used this phrase and we're going to do what we have to do, secretary salazar said, our boots on the throat is bp to ensure they're doing all that they, all that is necessary while we do all that is humanly possible to do with the incident. absolutely. >> i wonder if the plane ride back yesterday, did the president share any personal reflections about what he's on the ground and always feeling about all this? the mac well, i think i...
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just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ my grandparents, they had a huge garden, with tomatoes and cucumbers and green beans. nothing beats the taste of fruits and vegetables in the summer. they're juicier. more colorful. they're perfect. that's why at giant, you'll find farm-stand quality fruits and vegetables, at prices u'll love. this week, enjoy whole seedless watermelon, $3.88 each, and select summer fruits, 2 for $4. my grandfather would be very proud, and that works for me. celebrate summer, every time you shop with your giant card. >> a former soldier that held hostages for hours at a georgian army base is in custody. the unidentified man carried four guns into the army hospital and demanded behavioral health care, taking three nurses hostage. one of them, a psychiatric nurse, talk the man into letting them go. no one was hurt and he surrendered without incident. >> new tonight, san francisco, a man known to police as spider- man began to climb the millennium tower. he has climbed several of the nation's talles
just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ my grandparents, they had a huge garden, with tomatoes and cucumbers and green beans. nothing beats the taste of fruits and vegetables in the summer. they're juicier. more colorful. they're perfect. that's why at giant, you'll find farm-stand quality fruits and vegetables, at prices u'll love. this week, enjoy whole seedless watermelon, $3.88 each, and select summer fruits, 2 for $4. my grandfather would be very proud, and that works for me....
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he's clever enough once again not to use it. but once you start talking about people within islam beginning to speak up, to change it, that's... it's that type of thing. and he has got a point to the extent that he's right. there is a narrative which has grown up within islam of oppression, of the west being responsible for its many ills. and some of that is correct but a lot of it isn't and that's what i think he's trying to deal with. >> rose: he believed that saddam had to be taken down, whether he had weapons of mass destruction or whether he maintained the potential to do it because of plans and... he also believed that if iran has nuclear weapons there's a possibility they'll fall into the hands of people who will use them. not iranians but whoever else. and that therefore you can not allow it. and he's prepared to say that if sanctions and diplomacy and everything else doesn't work then you have to have a military attack. >> again, i think he's coming out of his closet-- if i can put it that way-- more. he's saying things
he's clever enough once again not to use it. but once you start talking about people within islam beginning to speak up, to change it, that's... it's that type of thing. and he has got a point to the extent that he's right. there is a narrative which has grown up within islam of oppression, of the west being responsible for its many ills. and some of that is correct but a lot of it isn't and that's what i think he's trying to deal with. >> rose: he believed that saddam had to be taken...
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he's used to political pressure. interesting enough he was criticized when he first came to power as bambi always following trends and wishes. by the time he left they called him stalin because he went on his own terms. >> he was determined to do what he thought was right. >> sean: as the war unfolded bush and blair discussed the military campaign regularly. >> the president would have every couple weeks, a secure video conference, where the prime minister would come on a big screen in the situation room and the president with his advisers and the prime minister with his, would talk about afghanistan. tack about iraq. they really developed over this period of time a real common set of views about what needed to done and how do we do it? >> he and the president might have an hour long conversation on the video screen. tony blair often would follow up with a memorandum underscoring some of the points they made. raising some that he had thought of afterwards. suggesting a way forward. president bush would often respond.
he's used to political pressure. interesting enough he was criticized when he first came to power as bambi always following trends and wishes. by the time he left they called him stalin because he went on his own terms. >> he was determined to do what he thought was right. >> sean: as the war unfolded bush and blair discussed the military campaign regularly. >> the president would have every couple weeks, a secure video conference, where the prime minister would come on a big...
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join us for technology update on our g. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to new york city and speak with michael kramer fund manager and financial writer michael welcome back to the kaiser report it's great to be back max and stacy thank you for having me all right michael the most important question and one that's on everyone's lips news that goldman sachs is going to make a movie about itself who do you think should play lloyd blankfein and goldman the movie. that's interesting i wonder if i don't think they've been making any more lord of the rings lately so we should we should try to see if gollum is available for that part because i couldn't think of a better character to play lloyd blankfein it's a good idea of course a cut is a golden ring that have to use a fee of currency collateralized golden ring debt obligation note but it was kind of be some water it's a creature devoid of all so all soul whatsoever as well so that would work all right now michael kroger you recently traveled across the entire u
join us for technology update on our g. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to new york city and speak with michael kramer fund manager and financial writer michael welcome back to the kaiser report it's great to be back max and stacy thank you for having me all right michael the most important question and one that's on everyone's lips news that goldman sachs is going to make a movie about itself who do you think should play lloyd blankfein and goldman the movie. that's...